Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Rich people get away from the NSA
dj Wilson 1st period May 21, 2014
original   May 16, 2014

Rich people are buying their selves out of having their things "erased" off the internet. Technically nothing can be erased off of the internet but I guess they're taking it off for the moment. 
  "We can remove something that shouldn't be there," said Chris Dinota, the CEO and founder of Solvera Group. This is not okay. What do they mean by things that shouldn't be there? Could it be personal things like contact info or things that pertain to there family? Or could it be things that could harm us? The cost that it takes for them to "erase" it is from 50,000 to 300,000. Just to erase a little bit of information. It cant be something that isn't important to protect their lives that costs that much money.
I could understand why they wouldn't their information there anymore because nothing is private anymore.The government has access to any social media any website that you go to. Everything.
I just watched a documentary about the terms and conditions on social media and how no one reads them. Well if you do look into it, it says that the NSA has access to anything you look up or post. In 2000 goole's terms and conditions said that you would be anonyms. but the year after that every thing changed. If you look up its terms and conditions now it doesn't say that anymore. Why would they want to hide that when they posted it themselves? Only google knows why. But i'm pretty sure everyone knows why. nothing is private anymore.